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Top 10 Articles from Safety Daily Advisor

Your Safety Daily Advisor peers have spoken! Here is a list of the top 10 most popular Safety Daily Advisor articles so far this year. Read on below for must-read tips on GHS, PPE, Safety Orientation, Training Sessions, and more!

PPE: OSHA Standards Review
It should come as no surprise that, in addition to specific PPE standards, many other OSHA regulations also require PPE. Here’s a complete list for general industry and construction.

OSHA GHS Final Rule Effective Next Week
The Globally Harmonized System (GHS) finally makes its debut. But don’t worry, there’s plenty of time yet to comply.

Was Failure to Attend Training Sessions Grounds for Termination?
Employees may be required to participate in a certain number of safety training sessions each year. But what happens if they don’t?

Material-Handling Aids: Back-Savers, Injury-Preventers
Material-handling equipment is a boon to a busy workplace. These aids increase productivity and reduce injuries. But if used improperly, they can be accident-makers.

Labeling the GHS Way
Today, we’ll look key requirements of the new GHS labeling system.


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Safety Orientation: Your First (Best?) Chance to Shape Safe Attitudes and Behavior
Orientation is your first—and perhaps best—chance to shape new employee safety attitudes and behavior. It’s an opportunity you can’t afford to miss.

4 Critical Functions of Safety Committees
Safety committees differ from industry to industry and workplace to workplace. But certain characteristics are common for success.

Visitor Safety Checklist
How many nonemployees are on your workplace at any given moment? Do you know where they are, what their business is, and whether they pose a risk to your workers or themselves?

Secrets to Safety Committee Success
Safety committees are a boon to the workplace—if they’re properly established and managed.

Near-Miss Reporting: The Cornerstone of Effective Accident Prevention
According to the National Safety Council, most accidents are preceded by at least one near miss. That makes near-miss reporting a cornerstone of effective accident prevention.

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